Oblivion
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Oblivion
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I almost called you from the plane just to say that I’m okay
And to see what you were doing
Wish I knew what you were doing
And I know that's its a shame that we ended it this way
But when I think about it
You never thought about me
I tried to find the good inside
But it’s just too deep
I just wanna hear you’re sorry
I just wanna feel your body
I don’t wanna think about it
Give me one night, give me one time, baby where I’m
In oblivion
Lately I've been tryna pray that the anger's gonna fade
I'll forgive it all someday
Forget it all someday
But it's hard to be okay when I think about the way
That you broke all of my faith
You broke all of my faith
I try to find some peace of mind but it's just too deep
I just wanna hear you’re sorry
I just wanna feel your body
I don’t wanna think about it
Give me one night, give me one time, baby where I’m
In oblivion
I wanna kiss your lips one more time
Without thinking bout all those guys
See myself in your eyes
Forget about all the lies
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Zolita performs "Oblivion", and this lyric page sits inside the Zolita catalog on LyroVerse.
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